﻿-- ================================================
-- Remarks: 
-- ================================================
SET ANSI_NULLS ON
GO
SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON
GO


IF  EXISTS (SELECT * FROM sys.objects WHERE object_id = OBJECT_ID(N'[Ivy_SocietyEmployeeRegister_Update]') AND type in (N'P', N'PC'))
DROP PROCEDURE [Ivy_SocietyEmployeeRegister_Update]
GO



CREATE PROCEDURE [Ivy_SocietyEmployeeRegister_Update] 
-- =============================================
-- Author:		<Sagar sk>
-- Create date: <18/09/2014>
-- Description:	<Ivy_FlatOwnerRegister_Update>
-- =============================================
-- Add the parameters for the stored procedure here
	(
				@EmployeeUserKey int,
				@EmployeeSocietyKey int,

				@EmployeeCode varchar(50),
				@UserLoginID varchar(50),
				@SocietyName varchar(150),
				@EmployeeJoiningDate date,
				@EmployeeReleaseDate date = NULL,

				@Sys_ModifiedByID varchar(50) = NULL,
				@Sys_DeleteType int = 0,
				@Sys_IsDeleted bit = false,
				@Sys_OrganizationID int = NULL,
				@Sys_InitialPrimaryKeys varchar(max)= NULL,
				@Sys_WorkstationName varchar(50)= NULL,
				@ConcurrencyTimeStamp datetime = NULL,

				@Sys_DateOfModification datetime OUTPUT
	)
AS
BEGIN
	-- SET NOCOUNT ON added to prevent extra result sets from
	-- interfering with SELECT statements.
	SET NOCOUNT OFF;

	-- ConcurrencyTimeStamp is mandatory and it needs to check if any other user has changed the reord or not	
	IF @ConcurrencyTimeStamp = NULL
	BEGIN
		RAISERROR('Missing @ConcurrencyTimeStamp', 11,1);
	END
	DECLARE @CurrentModificationDate datetime;
	SET @CurrentModificationDate = (SELECT [Sys_DateOfModification] FROM [SocietyEmployeeRegister] WHERE [EmployeeUserKey] = @EmployeeUserKey And [EmployeeSocietyKey] = @EmployeeSocietyKey);
	If @ConcurrencyTimeStamp != @CurrentModificationDate
	BEGIN
		RAISERROR('Record is Changed by another process', 11,1);
	END
	
	IF @Sys_WorkstationName = 'Default'	
	BEGIN
		SET @Sys_WorkstationName = (SELECT @@SERVERNAME);
	END
	DECLARE @CurrentDataTime datetime;
	SET @CurrentDataTime = GETDATE();
	
    UPDATE	[SocietyEmployeeRegister]
	SET 
			    [EmployeeCode] = @EmployeeCode,
				[UserLoginID] = @UserLoginID,
				[SocietyName] = @SocietyName,
				[EmployeeJoiningDate] = @EmployeeJoiningDate,
				[EmployeeReleaseDate] = @EmployeeReleaseDate,

				[Sys_DateOfModification] = @CurrentDataTime,
				[Sys_ModifiedByID] = @Sys_ModifiedByID,
				[Sys_DeleteType] = @Sys_DeleteType,
				[Sys_IsDeleted] = @Sys_IsDeleted,
				[Sys_OrganizationID] = @Sys_OrganizationID,
				[Sys_InitialPrimaryKeys] = @Sys_InitialPrimaryKeys,
				[Sys_WorkstationName] = @Sys_WorkstationName
	 WHERE
		(
			    [EmployeeUserKey] = @EmployeeUserKey And
		        [EmployeeSocietyKey] = @EmployeeSocietyKey 
		);
		SET @Sys_DateOfModification = @CurrentDataTime;

END

GO


